Structured in five parts (and enclosing a concise glossary as well), this report describes the global payment solutions provider space today, defines the capabilities offered by the different participants in the ecosystem, and presents the dynamics of this space constantly shaped by innovation and consolidation.
The first edition of the report tackles some of the key trends that are relevant for merchants, payments professionals, and not only – such as the size of the ecommerce market and the development of the payments ecosystem, the latest innovation in payments and essential trends to watch, the payment landscape of 2020, the M&A activity in the payments space, and more. These topics prove to be very relevant in mapping today’s payments ecosystem, as they can help determine the most successful path and the right partners.
The report’s highlights
Overview of today’s payments industry
Industry dynamics: M&As and the consolidation of the payments ecosystem
Startups to watch in 2020
Interview with WL Payments on their products, value proposition, and key customers
Choosing the right payments partner – best practices from Catherine Tong, and Rossini Zumwalt, from STRATGranat
Infographic of Solution Providers in the Payment Ecosystem
Mapping of Solution Providers’ Capabilities in the Payment Ecosystem
In-depth company profiles outlining key players in the global online payments space
Considering the diversity of this ecosystem, it can be difficult to gain insights regarding this space. Therefore, we decided to publish this comprehensive overview so that our readers get a better understanding of the diverse players from all over the globe. Whether our readers’ purpose is to select a payments service provider to serve their needs, compare several PSPs in order make an informed decision, or simply stay up to date with the latest initiatives in the field, Who’s Who in Payments – Complete Overview of Key Payment Providers is a must-read for the industry.
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